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the most popular figure in that district is not a elizabeth busch or any other democrat or republican, it is jenny sanford, and that is who he is running against, his former wife. she is not helping him, believe me. >> max baucus leaving the senate, can he be scared? >> it republicans have a good shot of taking his seat. there for the cause of the republicans taking control in the senate in 2014 just went up. max baucus was one of the most beloved members of the senate on the democratic side. they thought he had a new goal for a spine and he had an important job, chairman of the finance committee. in that sense, they will miss him as a member, not as a person. barack obama was to have max baucus be the lead guy on his health care. the one reason why this is so theyed up is because created this monster in the u.s. senate. max baucus could not control the process. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, whe
the most popular figure in that district is not a elizabeth busch or any other democrat or republican, it is jenny sanford, and that is who he is running against, his former wife. she is not helping him, believe me. >> max baucus leaving the senate, can he be scared? >> it republicans have a good shot of taking his seat. there for the cause of the republicans taking control in the senate in 2014 just went up. max baucus was one of the most beloved members of the senate on the...
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elizabeth vargas was in boston for that. and elizabeth, the public has been part of this from the beginning. >> reporter: it sure has, bianna. in this case, 1 million plus people in the boston and surrounding areas had been under lockdown for the entire day. must have been a frustrating day. the all-clear, as brian just said, was lifted. just 25 minutes later, one man in watertown went into his backyard to walk the dog and get a breath of fresh air for the first time all day. that's when he spotted something significant. >> we didn't know what was going on. then we heard the initial gunfire. >> reporter: overnight, neighbors were startled by the surge of s.w.a.t. teams and gunfire that came less than an hour after police lifted the curfew on watertown. >> it's unbelievable. i was cooped up in my house for the last, almost 24 hours. wondering if the guy was in my backyard. >> reporter: it was the individual lance of the boston suburb's own david henneberry, which helped capture dzhokhar tsarnaev. he found the suspect hiding i
elizabeth vargas was in boston for that. and elizabeth, the public has been part of this from the beginning. >> reporter: it sure has, bianna. in this case, 1 million plus people in the boston and surrounding areas had been under lockdown for the entire day. must have been a frustrating day. the all-clear, as brian just said, was lifted. just 25 minutes later, one man in watertown went into his backyard to walk the dog and get a breath of fresh air for the first time all day. that's when...
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our elizabeth cohen is standing by. first, we want to catch you up on some of the other developments, up to date on the charges that the suspected bomber may actually face, and show you some new riveting images of that intense manhunt that led to his capture. we're watching all of this unfold. for that, let's go to cnn's joe johns, our crime and justice correspondent. he's working his sources in washington. joe, what are officials telling you about the proceeding that could happen today in the coming hours by the suspect's bedside? this is highly extraordinary. >> that's true, wolf. our sources have told us it's possible, possible we could see charges today. but there's no guarantee. we have heard as recently as yesterday that authorities were contemplating a terrorism charge, most likely something relating to use of a weapon of mass destruction. also, in all likelihood, some type of charge relating to use of a fire arm and commission of a felony. conspiracy certainly also possible because authorities allege that the su
our elizabeth cohen is standing by. first, we want to catch you up on some of the other developments, up to date on the charges that the suspected bomber may actually face, and show you some new riveting images of that intense manhunt that led to his capture. we're watching all of this unfold. for that, let's go to cnn's joe johns, our crime and justice correspondent. he's working his sources in washington. joe, what are officials telling you about the proceeding that could happen today in the...
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elizabeth, appreciate it. remember how the tsarnaev brothers' father was supposed to be heading into the states to cooperate with the investigation, at least that's what he had claimed, the family members had claimed. that's not going to happen as i mentioned for a while. both parents have relocated to another part in russia away from dagestan where they spoke with fbi officials and dagestan officials earlier in the week. nick paton walsh is in the tsarnaev hometown right now. you met and talked to both the mother and father this week, do we know where they went? >> we know they were pretty anxious to retain their privacy after what's obviously been a very difficult week, a lot of media here and on top of that the accusations against both of their sons and investigation by the fbi and russian security. we have though made our own journey to look into the past of this particular family. and being inside the town chechnya, the war-torn the heart of all the volatility of this region and being to the hometown of t
elizabeth, appreciate it. remember how the tsarnaev brothers' father was supposed to be heading into the states to cooperate with the investigation, at least that's what he had claimed, the family members had claimed. that's not going to happen as i mentioned for a while. both parents have relocated to another part in russia away from dagestan where they spoke with fbi officials and dagestan officials earlier in the week. nick paton walsh is in the tsarnaev hometown right now. you met and...
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elizabeth vargas was in boston for that. the public has been part of it from the beginning. >> reporter: in this case, 1 million plus people had been under lockdown for the entire day. they were -- the all-cheer was lifted. just 25 minutes later, one man in watertown went into his backyard to walk the dog and get a breath of fresh air for the first time all day. that's when he spotteding is significant. >> we didn't know what was going on. then we heard the initial gunfire. >> reporter: overnight, neighbors were startled by the surge of s.w.a.t. teams and gunfire less than an hour after the curfew was lifted. >> it's unbelievable. i was cooped up. wondering if the guy was in my backyard. >> reporter: it was the vigilance of david henneberry, he found the suspect hiding in a boat in his backyard. >> he look ted a the boat and said, things are moved around. that is strange. >> reporter: a neighbor spoke exclusively to abc about his friend's courage and his keen eye, spotting blood on the boat. >> to anyone else, it would be se
elizabeth vargas was in boston for that. the public has been part of it from the beginning. >> reporter: in this case, 1 million plus people had been under lockdown for the entire day. they were -- the all-cheer was lifted. just 25 minutes later, one man in watertown went into his backyard to walk the dog and get a breath of fresh air for the first time all day. that's when he spotteding is significant. >> we didn't know what was going on. then we heard the initial gunfire. >>...
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elizabeth colbert busch brought up his travels to argentina. sanford suddenly had difficulty hearing his opponent. >> when we're talking about getting our fiscal house in order, we need to look at everything from cutting spending to what are our costs. so during the time when we're having all this fiscal spending, fiscal cutting, back to the days everybody had a furlough in the state, everybody was losing their jobs and we were pulling our belts in, when we talk about fiscal spending and we talk about protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't mean you take that money we saved and leave the country for personal purpose. >> she went there, governor sanford. >> i couldn't hear what she said. >> but later in the debate, mark sanford used the public humiliation resulting from his 2009 affair to explain why he would be good at compromising with democrats. >> you don't go through the experience i had in 2009 without a greater level of humility. >> yes, that actually happened. voters in south carolina go to the polls next tuesday. looking ahead to the last
elizabeth colbert busch brought up his travels to argentina. sanford suddenly had difficulty hearing his opponent. >> when we're talking about getting our fiscal house in order, we need to look at everything from cutting spending to what are our costs. so during the time when we're having all this fiscal spending, fiscal cutting, back to the days everybody had a furlough in the state, everybody was losing their jobs and we were pulling our belts in, when we talk about fiscal spending and...
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our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is right outside of the hospital. elizabeth, federal prosecutors are inside. could the suspect actually be charged today? >> you know what, wolf? my colleague pamela brown has been talking to a justice department official who says yes. the charges could come down while tsarnaev is still in the hospital. he is in federal custody and we know that we are told that he's going to be charged with federal crimes including terrorism. now, what we don't know is much about his condition. he's in serious condition but they haven't given us anymore details than that and i don't think they're going to. wolf? >> how does the hospital where you are specifically handle security for someone like this? >> big urban hospitals like this one are very accustomed to taking care of suspects and inmates so they know how to do this. i was talking to a doctor who does this on a regular basis and he says that -- a doctor some place else. not here. he guesses or thinks they'll handcuff him to the bed. handcuffed to the bed and likely two security
our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is right outside of the hospital. elizabeth, federal prosecutors are inside. could the suspect actually be charged today? >> you know what, wolf? my colleague pamela brown has been talking to a justice department official who says yes. the charges could come down while tsarnaev is still in the hospital. he is in federal custody and we know that we are told that he's going to be charged with federal crimes including terrorism. now, what we...
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cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is outside the hospital where he is being treated. elizabeth, what more can you tell us about his condition, how sedated he is and tell us a little bit more about this in r intubation and how significant it is? >> it is very significant. it means that doctors do not want him to breathe on him own. they want to help him. that will help in his recovery. his body is under such strain from the loss of blood they'd rather have the machine breathe for him. when someone's intubated that means a tube is going down their throat. as you can imagine this is extremely uncomfortable. that's why they sedate people when they intubate them. the level ofization might vary but basically they're not holding conversations. they're not really aware of what's going on around them. if you tap them on the shoulder or say their name they might grunt at you but they're not having conversations, they're not understanding what people are saying around them. fred? >> and so what about security inside his room, outside the room? just fortified around the hospital?
cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is outside the hospital where he is being treated. elizabeth, what more can you tell us about his condition, how sedated he is and tell us a little bit more about this in r intubation and how significant it is? >> it is very significant. it means that doctors do not want him to breathe on him own. they want to help him. that will help in his recovery. his body is under such strain from the loss of blood they'd rather have the machine...
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all of you officers, elizabeth, that was beautiful. and accurate. senator cowen, members of my friends in the congressional delegation of massachusetts, mr. president, chief, that was a remarkable tribute to one of your own. thank you for doing this, mr. president. and i'm humble that i was asked to participate. and i mean that seriously. we use that phrase lightly because i know, i know from experience that there's not much that i'm going to be able to do to fill that void, that sense of loss, the grief or answer those nagging questions about why. deval, governor, you not only made your state proud, you made the nation proud. you made all of america proud. your resolute, calmness, conviction and determination resonated around the world because the whole world was watching. and a guy that i've known and loved for a long time, mayor menino, called tommy, one of the greatest mayors of all the mayors in this country, the definition of boston strong, unyielding, absolutely committed and literal ly getting himself out of bed when he should be in bed to
all of you officers, elizabeth, that was beautiful. and accurate. senator cowen, members of my friends in the congressional delegation of massachusetts, mr. president, chief, that was a remarkable tribute to one of your own. thank you for doing this, mr. president. and i'm humble that i was asked to participate. and i mean that seriously. we use that phrase lightly because i know, i know from experience that there's not much that i'm going to be able to do to fill that void, that sense of loss,...
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elizabeth colbert busch is at 50%. most of the public polls. >> all right. dick harpootlian, thank you for your time tonight. we'll be right back. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's working. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it can happen to anyone. talk to your doctor. >>> in the wake of the tragedy we're seeing a rise of islamaphobia on the right. >> how is it after 9/11, how do we give asylum to people from islamic countries, or islamic territories who are claiming that they're -- they're somehow desefrving of this? i don't even understand that. >> we're going to have to cut off muslim s
elizabeth colbert busch is at 50%. most of the public polls. >> all right. dick harpootlian, thank you for your time tonight. we'll be right back. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you...
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democrat elizabeth colbert busch used taxpayer money to travel out of the country. alluding to his affair with an argentine woman. >> when we talk about fiscal spend and protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't mean you take that money we saved and leave the country for a personal purpose. >> i don't think nancy pelosi gives $370,000 expecting her not to vote for speaker. >> the special election is a week from today. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," americans are spending and a giant leap for space tourism. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that and more. >>> asian stocks were mixed as the feds two-day meeting gets under way today. nikkei had the best april performance in 20 years while hong kong hang seng added more than half a percent. >>> consumers are opening their wallets and seeing bigger paychecks. the u.s. commerce department reported consumer spending increased 0.2 of a percent in march. income grew by the same amount. analysts say it is a sign that the payroll tax increase has yet to chill spending. >>> more americans are buying homes. the national
democrat elizabeth colbert busch used taxpayer money to travel out of the country. alluding to his affair with an argentine woman. >> when we talk about fiscal spend and protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't mean you take that money we saved and leave the country for a personal purpose. >> i don't think nancy pelosi gives $370,000 expecting her not to vote for speaker. >> the special election is a week from today. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," americans are...
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stand by, elizabeth. certainly, building a case against the boston bombing suspects is going to be intense. we're going to show you the brand new jihadist video that we have just discovered. it could become part of the investigation. and as boston tries to recover, another community, another community is also dealing with its own tragedy. remembering the victims of the texas plant explosion as they're laid to rest. much more of our special coverage from here in boston and around the country when we come back. nd businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthc
stand by, elizabeth. certainly, building a case against the boston bombing suspects is going to be intense. we're going to show you the brand new jihadist video that we have just discovered. it could become part of the investigation. and as boston tries to recover, another community, another community is also dealing with its own tragedy. remembering the victims of the texas plant explosion as they're laid to rest. much more of our special coverage from here in boston and around the country...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. the city of boston fell silent today to remember the victims of the marathon bombings. it's been one week since the attack that killed three people and wounded many more. 50 victims are still in the hospital including a boy from the bay area. surviving suspect johar tsarnaev also remains hospitalized. the 19-year-old made his first federal court appearance today from his hospital bed. he is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction and malicious destruction of property resulting in death. and he could face the death penalty if he convicted. now, in the wake of the bombing, san francisco's looking into new ways to secure its own streets for big events. our phil matier tells us the police chief's plan isn't going over well with everybody. phil. >> reporter: that's right, allen. it's a classic debate between civil rights and public safety. in san francisco, you can never be sure which one is going to come out the winner. here's the >> cameras are very invasive and they're ripe for
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. the city of boston fell silent today to remember the victims of the marathon bombings. it's been one week since the attack that killed three people and wounded many more. 50 victims are still in the hospital including a boy from the bay area. surviving suspect johar tsarnaev also remains hospitalized. the 19-year-old made his first federal court appearance today from his hospital bed. he is charged with using...
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elizabeth, appreciate the update. thank you very much. there's a lot going on throughout the day today. much more coverage from boston ahead. we're also going to get a look at some of the other stories that are making headlines today including why the fertilizer plant in texas did not tell federal agencies that it had extremely hazardous chemicals on site. and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. is engineered for comfort. like parts that create your perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together, these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. which is quite comforting. and here's the best part... call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app
elizabeth, appreciate the update. thank you very much. there's a lot going on throughout the day today. much more coverage from boston ahead. we're also going to get a look at some of the other stories that are making headlines today including why the fertilizer plant in texas did not tell federal agencies that it had extremely hazardous chemicals on site. and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong....
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the ambulance company has paid nearly $5 million in violation fines, len ramirez on what could happen if it doesn't get up to speed fast. >> reporter: rural metro has only missed its response time on a small number of occasions. but in a industry where lives are saved or lost in just a couple of seconds, it is considered significant and it is a breach of contract. rural metro has been the provider for a year and a half but it has violated the contract twice by responding to emergencies too slowly. >> obviously a breach of contract, the county has the option to terminate the contract. >> reporter: county officials say that 375 million-dollar contract is in jeopardy if the violations happen again. >> anytime a provider, especially in this kind of service miss requirements of the contract and in this case response time even though it's a small amount, it's a big concern to us. >> reporter: the violations happened on three occasions, the last two in late 2012, the contract requires ambula
. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the ambulance company has paid nearly $5 million in violation fines, len ramirez on what could happen if it doesn't get up to speed fast. >> reporter: rural metro has only missed its response time on a small number of occasions. but in a industry where lives are saved or lost in just a couple of seconds, it is considered significant and it is a breach of contract. rural metro has been the provider for a year and a half but it has violated the contract twice...
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elizabeth, what are you learning? >> reporter: wolf, governor deval patrick said earlier today that the suspect, this is a quote from the governor, i think is not able to communicate yet. i think not able to communicate yet. that's really important, wolf, because legal sources tell me you cannot arraign someone that's enable to communicate. right now, there's no rush here, no rush to arraign him. he's in there, he's not going anywhere. right now, they have to put that process on hold until he is able to communicate. wolf? >> what's the security like there at the hospital? it must be pretty intense, elizabeth? >> reporter: it is pretty intense. we've got five police officers just at this one entrance, there are several entrances to the hospital. i have spoken to doctors in other cities that worked before with suspects, with inmates. they say that they think he is probably handcuffed to the bed, a guard at each side, guard at the hospital door. >> elizabeth cohen is at the hospital for us. thank you. we are learning mor
elizabeth, what are you learning? >> reporter: wolf, governor deval patrick said earlier today that the suspect, this is a quote from the governor, i think is not able to communicate yet. i think not able to communicate yet. that's really important, wolf, because legal sources tell me you cannot arraign someone that's enable to communicate. right now, there's no rush here, no rush to arraign him. he's in there, he's not going anywhere. right now, they have to put that process on hold...
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since elizabeth won't debate, we'll have to debate nancy. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> okay, so you got your girlfriend to peer review your work. and then took it to professors and they said, yeah, we'll publish this. here's my worry about you, young man. you realize you have upset some people in the austerity crowd, okay? you know that, right? >> it's true. >> okay. these are very important and sometimes very powerful people who are using the arguments of jekyll and hyde over there to, you know, make austerity measures all over the world. do you have someone starting your car for you right now? >> stevphen colbert is worried that 28-year-old graduate student at the university of massachusetts, thomas herndon, needs someone t
since elizabeth won't debate, we'll have to debate nancy. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> okay, so you got your girlfriend to...
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since elizabeth won't debate, we'll have to debate nancy. >>> okay, so you got your girlfriend to peer review your >>> okay, so you got your girlfriend to peer review your work. and then took it to professors and they said, yeah, we'll publish this. here's my worry about you, young man. you realize you have upset some people in the austerity crowd, okay? you know that, right? >> it's true. >> okay. these are very important and sometimes very powerful people who are using the arguments of jekyll and hyde over there to, you know, make austerity measures all over the world. do you have someone starting your car for you right now? >> stephen colbert is worried that 28-year-old graduate student at the university of massachusetts, thomas herndon, needs someone to start his car for him now because he rewrote the work of two harvard economist professors, work that until now has been the intellectual basis for the austerity drive in governments around the world, including this one. in a 2010 paper, growth in a time of debt, professors carmen reinhardt and dennis rogoff reported they found the t
since elizabeth won't debate, we'll have to debate nancy. >>> okay, so you got your girlfriend to peer review your >>> okay, so you got your girlfriend to peer review your work. and then took it to professors and they said, yeah, we'll publish this. here's my worry about you, young man. you realize you have upset some people in the austerity crowd, okay? you know that, right? >> it's true. >> okay. these are very important and sometimes very powerful people who are...
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have you to the congressional race in south carolina between the former governor, mark sanford and elizabeth colbert bush, the sister of the comedian stephen colbert. she brought up the governor's extramarital affair that sidelined his political career. listen to there is. >> when we talk about fiscal spending and we talk about protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't mean you take that money we saved and leave the country for a personal purpose. >> everybody's -- she went there, governor san shez. >> i couldn't hear what she said. do you think that president clinton should be condemned for the rest of his life based on a mistake he made in his life in? you don't go through the experience i had in 2009 without a greater level of humility. >> what did you think of that little exchange? the election, what, a week from today? >> i thought she backed into the story in a way that she's doing in her campaign ads, you know, saying we can't trust this guy and he took our money and went to go see his, remember the soul mate in argentina. but he's -- he actually has raised this issue in the campaign. he's
have you to the congressional race in south carolina between the former governor, mark sanford and elizabeth colbert bush, the sister of the comedian stephen colbert. she brought up the governor's extramarital affair that sidelined his political career. listen to there is. >> when we talk about fiscal spending and we talk about protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't mean you take that money we saved and leave the country for a personal purpose. >> everybody's -- she went there,...
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. >>> congressional candidate elizabeth colbert busch jabbing mark sanford about his notorious affair. >> protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't take the money we have saved and take it for a personal purpose. >> i couldn't hear what she said. >> two single engine planes collide, one crashed killing the pilot. the other landed on a golf course. >>> virgin galactic completed its first rocket powered flight. >> screw everybody. >> all that -- >> and it is gone! bottom of the ninth! >> yourself or me? >> i'm talking to you in there, but you're right here, so you heard it twice. >> and all that matters. >> 69-yard touchdown run in front of 60,000 nebraska fans made him an interest internet celebrity. >> yesterday, he met the president. >> he came out as a player for the washington wizards. you have to wonder how his parents took it. >> this morning's eye opener, presented by prudential. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >> a lot of live interviews. >>> a revelation. jason collins announces to the world he is gay. >> and reaction pouring in from
. >>> congressional candidate elizabeth colbert busch jabbing mark sanford about his notorious affair. >> protecting the taxpayers, it doesn't take the money we have saved and take it for a personal purpose. >> i couldn't hear what she said. >> two single engine planes collide, one crashed killing the pilot. the other landed on a golf course. >>> virgin galactic completed its first rocket powered flight. >> screw everybody. >> all that -- >>...
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and i want to bring in our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. and, elizabeth, i know you've done some checking on this medical facility. tell me about it. and what does this place suggest about his condition? >> right, brooke. prisons across the country have some form of medical facility, but there are only six medical facilities like the one that tsarnaev is in at fort devens. it is a lot of patients. they have about a thousand inmates getting medical care there. they have six doctors, 60 nurses, they have 24-hour care, dialysis, x-rays. but it is interesting. there is some things they don't seem to have. one is that they can't do big surgeries. and also according to -- if you look on the website, the joint commission, they're not accredited for intensive care unit. don't have -- don't appear to have an intensive care unit. that tells us that he is not in terrible condition. we know he was discharged in fair condition. apparently they felt comfortable discharging him to a place that doesn't do big surgeries, that appears not to have an intensiv
and i want to bring in our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. and, elizabeth, i know you've done some checking on this medical facility. tell me about it. and what does this place suggest about his condition? >> right, brooke. prisons across the country have some form of medical facility, but there are only six medical facilities like the one that tsarnaev is in at fort devens. it is a lot of patients. they have about a thousand inmates getting medical care there. they have...
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. >> congressional candidate elizabeth colbert bush jabbing mark sanford over his affair. >> when we talk about protecting taxpayers, it doesn't talk about taking the money you say and leave the country for a personal purpose. >> i couldn't hear what she said. >> two single engine planes collided killing one pilot and the other landed on a golf course. >> the rocket powered flight. >> screw everybody. we're going into space. >> all that. >> deep to right. this may do it. it is gone! bottom of the 19th. >> are you talking to yourself or me? >> i'm talking to you in there but you're right here so you heard it twice. >> and all that matters. >> this 69-yard touchdown run made him an instant star. >> he met the president in the oval office. >> even more shocking he came out as player for the washington wizards. you got to wonder how his parents took it. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by prudential. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. >> a lot to cover this morning. we begin with this. a revelation like no other longtim
. >> congressional candidate elizabeth colbert bush jabbing mark sanford over his affair. >> when we talk about protecting taxpayers, it doesn't talk about taking the money you say and leave the country for a personal purpose. >> i couldn't hear what she said. >> two single engine planes collided killing one pilot and the other landed on a golf course. >> the rocket powered flight. >> screw everybody. we're going into space. >> all that. >> deep...
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elizabeth's medical center in the boston area. they were treated overnight due to the standoff in watertown. they have since been discharged but significant, 15 officers hurt in that. >> we're awaiting this news conference. thanks very much. getting ready to begin momentarily. we'll of course have live coverage once it does begin. brooke baldwin is in cambridge and spoke with an auto body show owner who has new information. brooke, are you there? can you update our viewers on what you're learning? >> reporter: i am, wolf. i've been here in cambridge all day long. we're about a block away just to give you the lay of the land, from where the suspects apparently lived in cambridge on norfolk street and talking to so many different people today from people who wrestled with the 19-year-old suspect, dzhokhar as he was called, to even talking to sort of stumbling upon this auto body shop owner just a block away. started talking to him because he had some pretty interesting color. after monday and the boston bombings this 19-year-old ver
elizabeth's medical center in the boston area. they were treated overnight due to the standoff in watertown. they have since been discharged but significant, 15 officers hurt in that. >> we're awaiting this news conference. thanks very much. getting ready to begin momentarily. we'll of course have live coverage once it does begin. brooke baldwin is in cambridge and spoke with an auto body show owner who has new information. brooke, are you there? can you update our viewers on what you're...
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. >> elizabeth engaged. >> i like elizabeth engaged. have a great day. . >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it's monday, april 22nd, 2013. welcome to "cbs this morning." the boston bombing suspect is now communicating with investigators. former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be today. >>> more flooding in the midwest and we'll introduce you to the teacher of the year. >>> but we begin with today's "eye opener" with your world in 90 seconds. >> we have reason to believe, based upon the evidence that was found at that scene, that they were going to attack other individuals. >> authorities question the boston bombing suspect. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev is now communicating in writing with them. >> the battlefield is now in the united states so i believe he is an enemy combatant. >> the fbi did interview tamerlan tsarnaev. >> we need to up our game. >> a moment of sile
. >> elizabeth engaged. >> i like elizabeth engaged. have a great day. . >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it's monday, april 22nd, 2013. welcome to "cbs this morning." the boston bombing suspect is now communicating with investigators. former fbi insider john miller with what dzhokhar tsarnaev is telling them. plus we'll go to moscow where we look at ties to terror groups. >>> major budget cuts. if your airport hasn't been hit yet, it could be...
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it's a rural area about an hour away from boston, as elizabeth said. it's part of this closed army base there. so really that facility in a much greater sense of seclusion right there. so dzhokhar tsarnaev will be quite separate from everyone who was affected by his alleged activities in boston. elizabeth cohen, thanks to you for that information. >>> also this morning, hijacked by terrorists. a 26-year-old man describing in detail the terrifying hour and a half ordeal when he was allegedly held at gunpoint by the boston bombing suspect. he tells the "boston globe" they threatened him and asked if his car could drive out of the state, specifically to new york, where they planned, they said, to detonate more explosives in times square. "boston globe" report eric moscow wit will be with us in the next hour with more chilling details from the carjacking victims' account. we have a heartwarming image to show you that really defines the phrase boston strong. you have to look at the cover of "boston" magazine. running shoes, forming a heart, with the phrase
it's a rural area about an hour away from boston, as elizabeth said. it's part of this closed army base there. so really that facility in a much greater sense of seclusion right there. so dzhokhar tsarnaev will be quite separate from everyone who was affected by his alleged activities in boston. elizabeth cohen, thanks to you for that information. >>> also this morning, hijacked by terrorists. a 26-year-old man describing in detail the terrifying hour and a half ordeal when he was...
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governor deval patrick and senator elizabeth warren. a private funeral service that was held yesterday, massachusetts, but this is a chance for the wider public, law enforcement officials from all across the country to pay tribute to this young officer, senior administration official here at the white house telling me the white house will be speaking, he will be paying tribute to a young man who they say really lived his life to help other people. what's interesting about the young man, he was involved according to those who knew him, in more than just law enforcement efforts on the campus of m.i.t. also involved with the emt service, on campus ambulance service, offcampus, worked with an organization that worked to fight cancer. the effort will be to talk about the life of this young man, but also shine the spotlight on things he did well beyond law enforcement, wolf. >> reporter: clearly a wonderful, wonderful young man. 26 years old, sean collier and he had only been a police officer at m.i.t. for 16 months, but he was really beloved
governor deval patrick and senator elizabeth warren. a private funeral service that was held yesterday, massachusetts, but this is a chance for the wider public, law enforcement officials from all across the country to pay tribute to this young officer, senior administration official here at the white house telling me the white house will be speaking, he will be paying tribute to a young man who they say really lived his life to help other people. what's interesting about the young man, he was...
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>> reporter: well, i've been talking with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and she tells me that essentially this means doctors can decrease the sedation for a few minutes to a few hour so is that doctors or authorities would be able to communicate with the patient. we've seen this before it in other cases and it appears now that we're hearing from colleagues gloria borger and fran townsend that he's communicating with investigators, it appears the sedation holiday has been used. typically what happens is the patient is pretty out of it, but they're able to understand what's being said to them and they're able to communicate through writing. so again it appears that this is what's been happening in this case. wolf. >> security obviously very intense over there at the beth israel hospital. pam, we'll get back to you. the boston police commissioner ed davis believes the bombing suspects were planning in fact another attack. davis spoke just a little while ago with john berman. listen to this. >> the two suspects were armed with hand guns at the scene of the shoot-out. and ther
>> reporter: well, i've been talking with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and she tells me that essentially this means doctors can decrease the sedation for a few minutes to a few hour so is that doctors or authorities would be able to communicate with the patient. we've seen this before it in other cases and it appears now that we're hearing from colleagues gloria borger and fran townsend that he's communicating with investigators, it appears the sedation holiday has been used....
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i think elizabeth colbert busch won it on points. there was no knockout punch. the two candidates are evenly matched with colbert busch slightly ahead in the polls. she never had a full debate before. mark sanford has had 20 years of debates. she walked in well prepped, confident, with some real memorable one liners and more than held her own. she walked out feeling like a winner last night. >> because what he said about are you still holding it against president clinton for what happened with monica lewinsky all these years later, did she respond directly to how he came back on that issue? >> she did not, wolf. but this was one of the many surreal things about the debate. you know, you've got a democrat trying to reach out to the center quoting dick cheney to explain her support for marriage equality and the republican candidate mark sanford comparing himself to bill clinton. it was a wild ride last night. and a lot of serious issues beneath it. there's been so much focus on the personalities of the debate, the scandals of the past. but this, the constituents d
i think elizabeth colbert busch won it on points. there was no knockout punch. the two candidates are evenly matched with colbert busch slightly ahead in the polls. she never had a full debate before. mark sanford has had 20 years of debates. she walked in well prepped, confident, with some real memorable one liners and more than held her own. she walked out feeling like a winner last night. >> because what he said about are you still holding it against president clinton for what happened...
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as far as precisely whether or not they lived in this apartment, elizabeth cohen here in cambridge talked to the neighbor, so according to this neighbor, yes, they did, in fact, live in this particular apartment building here on norfolk street in cambridge. >> okay. we also now heard reports that the older brother, 26-year-old tamerlan who was shot and killed earlier in the early hours this morning, that he had a wife or girlfriend and also a child, a 3-year-old child. do they also live in that address or, and, again, if we don't know, we don't know. >> i asked the exact same question of people who knew dzhokhar, they knew of the brother, but they had no -- i asked about the wife and the daughter and they had no idea he was married or had this child at all. >> okay. so as far as you can tell, we don't know whether a controlled explosion has occurred or whether they have decided not to do that at this point, right? >> we do not know. but i think the fact they're allowing a lot of these families who have had babies out here on streets for many, many hours, they are letting them back into th
as far as precisely whether or not they lived in this apartment, elizabeth cohen here in cambridge talked to the neighbor, so according to this neighbor, yes, they did, in fact, live in this particular apartment building here on norfolk street in cambridge. >> okay. we also now heard reports that the older brother, 26-year-old tamerlan who was shot and killed earlier in the early hours this morning, that he had a wife or girlfriend and also a child, a 3-year-old child. do they also live...
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elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. and we're here in boston getting new information including new information on how exactly these two suspects detonated the bomb a week ago monday just a block away from me on boyleston street. deborah feyerick has that information and will share it on the other side of the quick break. c [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create your perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together, these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. which is quite comforting. and here's the best part... call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator. ♪ if your current system is 10 years or older, start planning now. and take advantage of special financing. so call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back. or 12 months de
elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. and we're here in boston getting new information including new information on how exactly these two suspects detonated the bomb a week ago monday just a block away from me on boyleston street. deborah feyerick has that information and will share it on the other side of the quick break. c [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create your perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that...
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this comes just two weeks before his showdown at the polls with democratic rival elizabeth bush sister of comedian stephen colbert. in spite of the fall from grace he's worked to overcome his former mistress is now his fiance and this month they made their first major public appearance together. but political redemption remains a work in progress. >> a lot of bumps in the road in the world of campaign. nothing more than that. >> sanford is going on the offense. he's out with a new television ad. he's accusing colbert bush of being in the pocket of big labor unions. this is a solidly conservative district they're in so that tie to big labor would be a negative. if sanfordo colbert-bush, it's an the voters have had enough of his personal life. >> jan crawford thanks. mark sanford got hammered. putting out an ad saying a tough week for him after a week in boston and what the people in boston have gone through. seemed out of touch. and now to this story. miami is being overrun by giant snails. it might sound a bit like a bad horror movie but this is a true story. we'll go on the hunt this
this comes just two weeks before his showdown at the polls with democratic rival elizabeth bush sister of comedian stephen colbert. in spite of the fall from grace he's worked to overcome his former mistress is now his fiance and this month they made their first major public appearance together. but political redemption remains a work in progress. >> a lot of bumps in the road in the world of campaign. nothing more than that. >> sanford is going on the offense. he's out with a new...
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elizabeth colbert-busch comes out swinging against opponent mark sanford. but who won the night? and this just in to cnn, a militia in libya has the justice ministry there surrounded. we will have a live report from that hot spot coming up. it is tuesday, april 30th, and "starting point" begins right now. dramatic new developments to tell you about in the boston marathon bombing investigation. female dna has been found on fragments of one of the explosive devices. now the big question is, whose is it? the fbi is visiting tamerlan tsarnaev's widow at her parents' home in rhode island and leaving with bags of dna evidence. they're also trying to piece together katherine russell's every move in the days before and just after the attacks. meantime, the medical examiner knows what killed tamerlan tsarnaev but not releasing the details because the family has not yet claimed his body. as for surviving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev, another lawyer has been added to his defense team, death penalty expert judy clarke is now part of that team. she has represented high profile clients in the pas
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first lady laura bush's ball gowns that she wore to state dinners including one she wore for queen elizabeth when she came to washington toward the end of president bush's time in the white house. she actually spoke to reporters yesterday, zoraida, and she was can asked about giving up all of thesegown, she said it wasn't all that hard because george, quote, isn't big on black tie. >> oh. so she won't have much need for them moving forward. who is expected to attend today, brianna? >> exactly. there are a number of dignitaries but obviously what most people are talking about are the fact that you're going to have all of the living former presidents, as well as president obama, here. and that's going to present, as you can imagine, quite an interesting scenario. think of all the motorcades, think of all the security, at an event which already is quite the undertaking here at southern methodist university, zoraida. >> it looks really spectacular behind you. brianna keilar reporting live for us. >>> of course, you can keep it here for essentispecial live dedication. it's hosted by wolf blitzer
first lady laura bush's ball gowns that she wore to state dinners including one she wore for queen elizabeth when she came to washington toward the end of president bush's time in the white house. she actually spoke to reporters yesterday, zoraida, and she was can asked about giving up all of thesegown, she said it wasn't all that hard because george, quote, isn't big on black tie. >> oh. so she won't have much need for them moving forward. who is expected to attend today, brianna?...
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elizabeth colbert-busch comes out swinging against opponent mark sanford. but who won the night? and this just in to cnn, a militia in libya has the justice ministry there surrounded. we will have a live report from that hot spot coming up. it is tuesday, april 30th, and "starting point" begins right now. dramatic new developments to tell you about in the boston marathon bombing investigation. female dna has been found on me
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i spoke with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen earlier this morning. and she tells us that if doctors or authorities really wanted to talk with him, they can decrease his sedation so that they would be able to communicate with them and that he could perhaps communicate with them in writing. because you have to remember, there is a tube down his throat. he's still on a breathing machine. but with the sedation holiday, apparently patients are still pretty out of it but they are able to understand what's being said to them. this could last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. john? >> all right. pamela brown with us here in boston this morning. i want to bring in former cia analyst peter brookes. he's a former analyst for the cia, as i said, also with the defense department. thank you so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. and, peters, here's the question, we know that the suspect is sedated. we know that he's intubated with injuries to the throat. if there is communication going on, we can presume it's probably by writing.
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used, as you can see there, a cardboard cutout of the former speaker as a stand-in for his opponent, elizabeth colbert bush. san ford is a tad annoyed that she has agreed to debate him only once and claims that colbert bush is also avoiding public appearances. he says that he used the cutout because nancy pelosi is colbert bush's biggest benefactor. >>> meanwhile, good news for mark sanford, who is trailing in polls. former presidential candidate ron paul has endorsed him, saying sanford is a strong ally of the liberty movement. >>> ever wonder who gives the coolest, strangest, most expensive gifts to our president? wonder no more. this week, the federal register has released a list of gifts received by president obama and the first lady in 2011, some of which may end up in his presidential library. here are just a few of them. most notable, the gifts from former french president, nicholas car cozy and his wife, carla bruney. the obamas, received from them, among other gifts, a large hermes golf bag, louis vuitton business beek, bath robes, beach towel, reusable grocery bag and also toiletry b
used, as you can see there, a cardboard cutout of the former speaker as a stand-in for his opponent, elizabeth colbert bush. san ford is a tad annoyed that she has agreed to debate him only once and claims that colbert bush is also avoiding public appearances. he says that he used the cutout because nancy pelosi is colbert bush's biggest benefactor. >>> meanwhile, good news for mark sanford, who is trailing in polls. former presidential candidate ron paul has endorsed him, saying...